HELLENIC COMPLEX SYSTEMS LABORATORY

The Hellenic Complex Systems Laboratory (HCSL) is a virtual research laboratory, devoted to the transdisciplinary study of complex systems. It was founded in 1993. Since then, it has been owned and operated by the Chatzimichail family.

Our research has been focused on the optimization of non-linear multiparameter processes and the development of clinical and laboratory tools. We have been working on the design, evaluation, and optimization of the statistical quality control of the clinical laboratories, on the evaluation and expression of the
measurement uncertainty, on the evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy, and on the risk management in laboratory medicine.
In addition, we have explored the process of the genetic search of the genetic algorithms
(GAs), and the statistics of complexity.

The HCSL has been a founding node of the Network of Excellence in Evolutionary Computing (EvoNet). It has been participating on standards-developing committees of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and is a member organization of the Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL).